Showing posts with label Epic Orchestral Music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Epic Orchestral Music. Show all posts

Monday 27 September 2021

The Warrior | Jon Brooks (Epic and Dramatic Heroic Orchestral Film/Gaming Music)


'The Warrior' composed and produced by Jon Brooks. Epic and dramatic heroic orchestral film soundtrack music / orchestra gaming music.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JonBrooksComposer Website: http://www.jonbrooks.co.uk Twitter: https://twitter.com/JonBrooks_Music SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/jonbrooks-1 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jonbrookscomposer TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jonbrookscomposer Influential film composers include: Jerry Goldsmith, John Williams, Michael Kamen, Patrick Doyle, Hans Zimmer, Danny Elfman, Ennio Morricone, James Horner, Howard Shore, Alan Silvestri, Michael Giacchino, Harry Gregson-Williams, Randy Newman, Clint Mansell, Ramin Djawadi, James Newton Howard, Klaus Badelt, John Powell. #heroicorchestra #heroicmusic #thewarrior

Thursday 6 February 2020

Best selling Logic Pro X Template - Army of Doom

Logic Pro X Project Template Download for Jon Brooks' best selling film score "Army of Doom". Cinematic, epic and dramatic orchestral film music. This music has been used in a few feature films. Influenced by Two Steps From Hell, Hans Zimmer and Mark Petrie. Music composed, orchestrated and produced in Logic Pro X.



Track Duration:  7:48
LPX Template
Download Size: 213.8 MB

Uncompressed size: 312 MB

DOWNLOAD LOGIC PRO TEMPLATE: https://logicpro-templates.sellfy.store

Note: It is likely that you will have to replace some of the instruments for similar ones unless you have them all yourself; otherwise playback might be a little different. Some sampler instruments and audio files are included but not the sample libraries.


- Audio Channels:  31
- MIDI Channels:  57
- Aux Channel:  1
- Stereo Main Out:  1


Soundbanks/Plugins:Soundbanks/Plugins:
- Logic Pro X (Channel EQ)
- Logic Pro X (Compressor)
- Logic Pro X (Sample Delay)
- Logic Pro X (Limiter)
- Logic Pro X (Space Designer)
- Logic Pro X (Multipressor)
- Logic Pro X (EXS24)
- Play (East West)
- VI Special Edition Vol. 1 & Vol. 1 Plus (Vienna Instruments)
- VI Special Edition Vol. 2 & Vol. 2 Plus (Vienna Instruments)
- VSL Strings Pro (EXS24)
- VSL Epic Horns (EXS24)
- Symphony of Voices (EXS24)
- London Orchestral Percussion (EXS24)
- Orchestral Brass - Trumpets (Play) East West
- Project Sam Trombones (EXS24)
- Distorted Reality 2 (EXS24)
- Project Sam True Strike (Kontakt)
- G-Town (Freeware sample library)
- Drums of War (EXS24)

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Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/JonBrooksComposer
SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/jonbrooks-1
Official Website: http://www.jonbrooks.co.uk
Twitter: https://twitter.com/JonBrooks_Music

Tuesday 7 August 2018

Army of Doom (Logic Pro X Template Download) Jon Brooks - Cinematic, Epic and Dramatic Orchestral Music




Logic Pro X Project Template Download for Jon Brooks' film score 'Army of Doom'. Cinematic, epic and dramatic orchestral film music. This music has been used in a few feature films. Influenced by Two Steps From Hell, Hans Zimmer and Mark Petrie. Music composed, orchestrated and produced in Logic Pro X.

Includes all the MIDI regions and programming, instrumentation,
tempo changes, equalisation, automation etc.

Track Duration:  7:48
Download Size: 455.3 MB
Uncompressed size: 659.4 MB

Note: It is likely that you will have to replace some of the instruments for similar ones unless you have them all yourself; otherwise playback might be a little different. Some sampler instruments and audio files are included but not the sample libraries.



- Audio Channels:  31
- MIDI Channels:  57
- Aux Channel:  1
- Stereo Main Out:  1


Soundbanks/Plugins:- Logic Pro X Channel EQ
- Logic Pro X Compressor
- Logic Pro X Sample Delay
- Logic Pro X Limiter
- Logic Pro X Space Designer
- Logic Pro X Multipressor
- EXS24
- Play
- Vienna Instruments (Orchestral)
- VSL Strings
- VSL Horns
- Symphony of Voices
- London Orchestral Percussion
- East West Trumpets
- Project Sam Trombones
- Distorted Reality 2
- Project Sam True Strike
- G-Town





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CDBaby Artist Page: http://www.cdbaby.com/Artist/JonBrooks1
Sound Cloud: https://soundcloud.com/jonbrooks-1
Official Website: http://www.jonbrooks.co.uk
Twitter: https://twitter.com/JonBrooks_Music

Monday 20 June 2016

Cinematic, Dramatic and Epic Orchestral Music with Eastern and Asian Inf...



A dramatic, epic, dark and mysterious cinematic music track with western orchestral instrumentation combined with Eastern and Asian elements. It’s the perfect sonic bridge between Eastern and Western cultures fused into a grand soundscape. Featuring metallic sounds, layers of synthesizers, drums and percussion, brass and strings, it incorporates a huge build up to a powerful climax. With a haunting vocal hook and epic percussion that keeps the pace up, your heart will be racing. This thematic symphonic music projects a sense of scorching heat in the desert, exotic travel and packs a punch whilst steadily building to an immense and exciting crescendo. The soaring melody and pumping rhythm give the track real momentum combined with a sense of intrigue and wonder. Ideal uses include advertising, trailers, film, tv and any other media requiring dramatic impact.

If you would like me to edit or modify any of the music tracks, or license any of them for your production, please contact Jon Brooks: http://www.jonbrooks.co.uk/Contact.html

Download the album on iTunes for personal use: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/production-music-library-vol./id1073143144
Download the album on CDBaby for personal use: http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/tracksonix2
Download on Google Play for personal use: https://play.google.com/music/preview/Btrexhsiqhydsbdswyvclzi4dq4?u=0#
Download on Amazon MP3 for personal use: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B01AM20OOW?ie=UTF8&keywords=TrackSonix&qid=1453913052&ref_=sr_1_2&s=dmusic&sr=1-2-mp3-albums-bar-strip-0

Artwork by: Amanda Bradbury

"Asian Soul"
Music Composer: Jon Brooks
PRO: PRS (Performing Rights Society) UK
CAE No. 506710479

Website http://www.jonbrooks.co.uk
YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/jonbrookscomposer
CDBaby Music Store: http://www.cdbaby.com/Artist/JonBrooks1

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Wednesday 8 January 2014

Army of Doom - Epic Orchestral Battle Music (Jon Brooks) Download on iTunes

First of all - Happy New Year!!!  Hope you all had a great Christmas too!

I am very excited to announce that my film music score 'Army of Doom' (Epic Orchestral Battle Music) is now available for download on iTunes, CD Baby, Google Play and all other major digital distribution sites.  It is also available to stream on Spotify etc.

'Army of Doom' has been placed and licensed into numerous movies.

Army of Doom - MP3 Download Link: Army of Doom - Jon Brooks - iTunes MP3 Download

Army of Doom - Epic Orchestral Music - Jon Brooks (Click on artwork to download mp3)
Army of Doom is currently available on these platforms:
  • Apple iTunes
  • GreatIndieMusic
  • Amazon MP3
  • Last.fm
  • MySpace Music
  • 24-7
  • iHeartRadio
  • Rumblefish
  • Rdio
  • Muve Music
  • Slacker Radio
  • Mondia Media
  • Rhapsody
  • MediaNet
  • Google Music Store
It will also be available to download on other platforms in the near future.

Thanks for being a part of the journey!
Love and best wishes to all.

Jon
xxx

Sunday 6 January 2013

Epic Orchestral Music - Beyond (HD)



"Beyond" - Epic Orchestral Music - Higher Quality Version (HD).  I composed, orchestrated and programmed this orchestral epic music in Logic Pro using high quality multi-samples... and a lot of editing! :-)

Download on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/beyond-single/id824428705
Download on Amazon: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Beyond/dp/B00IJ7RKQ8/ref=sr_1_1?s=dmusic&ie=UTF8&qid=1416271622&sr=1-1&keywords=Jon+Brooks
Download on CDBaby: http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/jonbrooks17
Download on Google: https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Jon_Brooks_Beyond?id=Btn4rwjynq2lsifgpnixezvf6rm&hl=en_GB

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Youtube Channel: www.youtube.com/jonbrookscomposer

This music is subject to copyright and is provided for demonstration purposes only. © 2009 Jon Brooks.

For additional information or more music, please visit my website: www.jonbrooks.co.uk

Stills images by Paul Bica (Creative Commons license).

BIOGRAPHY:
Born into a musical family, Jon started his training on the piano at the age of six, and then took up the French Horn two years later. Now, as a multi-instrumentalist, he plays mainly the Piano, French Horn and Trumpet.

In 1993, when he was twelve, Jon won first prize in a piano competition where he performed in Manchester on stage alongside Richard Clayderman. In 1996 he was awarded the 'Excellence through Achievement - Jonathan Donaghy and Emma McManus Memorial Trust Prize'. One year later, he took first prize, the Haydn Trophy, at Macclesfield Music Festival, performing Frank Bridge's 'Rosemary' on the piano.

Jon has performed at a variety of venues including the Royal Albert Hall, Barbican Hall, Bridgewater Hall, Kuala Lumpur's Twin Towers and at the Vatican, Rome. He also had the privilege of performing with Anita Sarawak, M. Nasir in Malaysia and for the Queen in London during her Jubilee Tour.

He began composing and orchestrating in his early teens, and almost immediately discovered that this was the career path he wanted to pursue. Jon continued his studies in Cambridge (Anglia Ruskin University), where he was elected student president of the music department. Relocating to Kingston University, London, he gained a Master's degree (with commendation) in Composition for Film and Television.

On completing his studies, Jon set up his own recording studio, working as a freelance composer in the UK before taking up a full-time position at Wasp Studios in Malaysia as an in-house composer/sound designer mainly composing and orchestrating for film, television, radio, TVC's, theatre, mobile devices and animation.

Jon composes in a great variety of different genres, from epic orchestral scores to dance music, from jazz to canto pop, from western classical to eastern and from children's music to experimental work. Though his creativity is versatile, his real forte leans towards dramatic orchestral film scores. His music is heavily influenced by a wide range of composers spanning from the 17th century to the present day.

As well as his excellent working knowledge of music/sound production on both Apple Mac and Windows, Jon also has in-depth and extensive knowledge of recording equipment, techniques, programming and associated technologies. He is equally well versed in composing/arranging for live instrumentalists - 'keeping it live' and in producing close renditions by utilising powerful software, precision editing and the highest quality audio samples. Jon frequently combines the two.

His research into the relationship between sound and emotions enables him to approach projects with sensitivity and awareness. The function of music and sound in all media is paramount to his work, from concept to realisation.

Jon's work has enabled him to travel abroad extensively, including Romania, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Holland, France, Germany, Greece, Malaysia, Belgium, Austria and Italy as well as coast-to-coast in the United States.

Friday 14 December 2012

EPIC Orchestral Music - Ocean Odyssey - Jon Brooks




Epic Orchestral Music "Ocean Odyssey" composed, orchestrated and programmed in Logic Pro by Jon Brooks.

YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/jonbrookscomposer
Please comment, like, share and subscribe.  Thank you for your support.

For additional information or more music, please visit my website: www.jonbrooks.co.uk

This music is subject to copyright and is provided for demonstration purposes only. © 2010 Jon Brooks.

ORCHESTRA (As cited on Wikipedia):
An orchestra is a large instrumental ensemble that contains sections of string, brass, woodwind, and percussion instruments. The term orchestra derives from the Greek ορχήστρα, the name for the area in front of an ancient Greek stage reserved for the Greek chorus. The orchestra grew by accretion throughout the 18th and 19th centuries, but changed very little in composition during the course of the 20th century.

A smaller-sized orchestra for this time period (of about fifty players or fewer) is called a chamber orchestra. A full-size orchestra (about 100 players) may sometimes be called a "symphony orchestra" or "philharmonic orchestra"; these modifiers do not necessarily indicate any strict difference in either the instrumental constitution or role of the orchestra, but can be useful to distinguish different ensembles based in the same city (for instance, the London Symphony Orchestra and the London Philharmonic Orchestra).

A symphony orchestra will usually have over eighty musicians on its roster, in some cases over a hundred, but the actual number of musicians employed in a particular performance may vary according to the work being played and the size of the venue. A leading chamber orchestra might employ as many as fifty musicians; some are much smaller than that. Orchestras can also be found in schools. The term concert orchestra may sometimes be used (e.g., BBC Concert Orchestra; RTÉ Concert Orchestra)—no distinction is made on size of orchestra by use of this term, although their use is generally distinguished as for live concert. As such they are commonly chamber orchestras.

The typical symphony orchestra consists of four proportionate groups of similar musical instruments called the woodwinds, brass, percussion, and strings, and also the fifth proportionate group of similar musical instruments like the rhythm section in modern times. The orchestra, depending on the size, contains almost all of the standard instruments in each group. In the history of the orchestra, its instrumentation has been expanded over time, often agreed to have been standardized by the classical period and Beethoven's influence on the classical model.

The so-called "standard complement" of double winds and brass in the orchestra from the first half of the 19th century is generally attributed to the forces called for by Ludwig van Beethoven. The exceptions to this are his Symphony No. 4, Violin Concerto, and Piano Concerto No. 4, which each specify a single flute. The composer's instrumentation almost always included paired flutes, oboes, clarinets, bassoons, horns and trumpets. Beethoven carefully calculated the expansion of this particular timbral "palette" in Symphonies 3, 5, 6, and 9 for an innovative effect. The third horn in the "Eroica" Symphony arrives to provide not only some harmonic flexibility, but also the effect of "choral" brass in the Trio. Piccolo, contrabassoon, and trombones add to the triumphal finale of his Symphony No. 5. A piccolo and a pair of trombones help deliver storm and sunshine in the Sixth. The Ninth asks for a second pair of horns, for reasons similar to the "Eroica" (four horns has since become standard); Beethoven's use of piccolo, contrabassoon, trombones, and untuned percussion—plus chorus and vocal soloists—in his finale, are his earliest suggestion that the timbral boundaries of "symphony" might be expanded for good. But for several decades after his departure, symphonic instrumentation was faithful to Beethoven's well-established model, with few exceptions.

Apart from the core orchestral complement, various other instruments are called for occasionally. These include the classical guitar, heckelphone, flugelhorn, cornet, harpsichord, and organ. Saxophones, for example, appear in a limited range of 19th and 20th century scores. While appearing only as featured solo instruments in some works, for example Maurice Ravel's orchestration of Modest Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition and Sergei Rachmaninoff's Symphonic Dances, the saxophone is included in other works, such as Ravel's Boléro, Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet Suites 1 and 2, Vaughan Williams Symphony No.6 and Symphony No.9 and William Walton's Belshazzar's Feast, and many other works as a member of the orchestral ensemble. The euphonium is featured in a few late Romantic and 20th century works, usually playing parts marked "tenor tuba", including Gustav Holst's The Planets, and Richard Strauss's Ein Heldenleben.

Wednesday 5 December 2012

BELIEVE IN ME - Inspirational Quotes - Dramatic Music




A video featuring some of the greatest inspirational quotes accompanied by dramatic orchestral music.  Feel free to include some of your own quotes in the comment section below.

Music: "Believe In Me"
Vocals: Doreen Tang
Music Composer: Jon Brooks

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Please share, comment, rate and subscribe.  Thanks for your support.

Music composed, orchestrated and produced using Logic Pro with numerous sample libraries and plugins.

This music is subject to copyright and is provided for demonstration purposes only.  © Jon Brooks.

For more information and music, please visit my website: http://www.jonbrooks.co.uk

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Thursday 6 September 2012

DESTINY - Epic Heroic Orchestral Music



Epic Orchestral Music - "Destiny"

This music was composed, orchestrated and programmed in Logic Pro.
YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/jonbrookscomposer

For additional information or more music, please visit my website: www.jonbrooks.co.uk

MUSIC:
This music is subject to copyright and is provided for demonstration purposes only. © 2010 Jon Brooks.

VIDEO:
"Fire Particles 01" footage by Julian Jakobsmeyer (Cinetrove)

(As cited on Wikipedia)
Destiny or fate is a predetermined course of events. It may be conceived as a predetermined future, whether in general or of an individual. It is a concept based on the belief that there is a fixed natural order to the cosmos.

Although the words are used interchangeably in many cases, fate and destiny can be distinguished. Traditional usage defines fate as a power or agency that predetermines and orders the course of events. Fate defines events as ordered or "inevitable" and unavoidable. Classical and European mythology features three goddesses dispensing fate, known as Moirai in Greek mythology, as Parcae in Roman mythology, and as Norns in Norse mythology. They determine the events of the world through the mystic spinning of threads that represent individual human fates.

Destiny is used with regard to the finality of events as they have worked themselves out; and that same sense of Destination, projected into the future to become the flow of events as they will work themselves out. In other words, fate relates to events of the future and present of an individual and in cases in literature unalterable, whereas destiny relates to the probable future. Fate implies no choice, but with destiny the entity is participating in achieving an outcome that is directly related to itself. Participation happens willfully.

Some of my musical influences include: Jerry Goldsmith, Gustav Mahler, Danny Elfman, R. Strauss, John Williams, James Newton-Howard, Wagner, Debussy, Patrick Doyle, Shostakovich, Vaughan Williams, Bill Conti, Sibelius, Elgar, Klaus Badelt, Michael Giacchino, Aerosmith, Elliot Goldenthal, Harry Gregson-Williams, James Horner, Def Leppard, Michael Kamen, Ennio Morricone, Hans Zimmer, Christopher Young, Gabriel Yared, Bon Jovi, Debbie Wiseman, Shirley Walker, Brian Tyler, Alan Silvestri, Howard Shore, The Beach Boys, Marc Shaiman, Wishbone Ash, Graeme Revell, John Powell, Mozart, Rachel Portman, Michael Nyman...... and many more!!!

Monday 3 September 2012

EASTERN REALMS - Epic Orchestral Music (with eastern influences)



Epic dramatic orchestral music with a fusion of eastern influences.

I composed, orchestrated and programmed this music in Logic Pro using high quality multi-samples.

This music is subject to copyright and is provided for demonstration purposes only.  © 2006 Jon Brooks.

YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/jonbrookscomposer

For additional information or more epic, dramatic and emotional music, please visit my website: www.jonbrooks.co.uk

Wednesday 22 February 2012

Raise The Flag - Epic Symphonic Music




"Raise The Flag" National Day - Music composed, orchestrated and programmed in Logic Pro. It features an excerpt I arranged of UAE's National Anthem towards the end. I love the visuals! "National Day" 2010

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Director: Anwar Al Amin
Producer: Aiham Ajib
D/P: Elvin Lee
Music: Jon Brooks
Post: Real Image Dubai

Check out my YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/jonbrookscomposer

For additional information or more music, please visit my website: http://www.jonbrooks.co.uk

The visuals and music are subject to copyright and are provided for demonstration purposes only. © 2010 Jon Brooks.

Some of my musical influences include: Jerry Goldsmith, Gustav Mahler, Danny Elfman, R. Strauss, John Williams, James Newton-Howard, Wagner, Debussy, Patrick Doyle, Shostakovich, Vaughan Williams, Bill Conti, Sibelius, Elgar, Klaus Badelt, Michael Giacchino, Aerosmith, Elliot Goldenthal, Harry Gregson-Williams, James Horner, Def Leppard, Michael Kamen, Ennio Morricone, Hans Zimmer, Christopher Young, Gabriel Yared, Bon Jovi, Debbie Wiseman, Shirley Walker, Brian Tyler, Alan Silvestri, Howard Shore, The Beach Boys, Marc Shaiman, Wishbone Ash, Graeme Revell, John Powell, Mozart, Rachel Portman, Michael Nyman...... and many more!!!

(As cited on Wikipedia)
"National Day (Arabic: يوم استقلال الإمارات العربية المتحدة‎) is celebrated on 2 December each year in the United Arab Emirates. It marks the UAE's formal independence from the United Kingdom and the eventual unification of the seven emirates in 1971 which combined to form the modern-day country. The union became independent on 2nd December 1971.

On 2 December 1971, all emirates except for Ras Al Khaima, united as a country at the suggestion of H.H. Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan, H.H. Sheikh Rashid Bin Saeed Al Maktoum, and his other brothers, the rulers of other emirates. Ras Al Khaima joined later as a part of the country. Qatar and Bahrain were also suggested to be a part of the country but they declined the idea.

People celebrate this day with flags and drawings on their faces. They also go on streets and celebrate this day with decorated cars. The locals also do a "Maseera", in which people go on the road and drive around the Emirate in celebration with music, poems, and many, many flags.

Many Schools in the UAE celebrate National Day by holding an event in school where kids will dress up in the Cultural "thoub" and "kandoora" and perform the "youlah" and dance the cultural dance."